Friday, 8 April 2016

Styling for Editorial Shoot


I recently created moodboards to be sent out to my models regarding styling, makeup etc so they could grasp the overall mood of the shoot and what would be required of them on the day. As there are 5 models, it has been hard to keep track of everyone and make sure everyone will be there at the right time and place. Also the styling element of this shoot has proved a challenge as I have a budget to stick to and with a little help from my overflowing wardrobe and small business that I currently have making and selling lace bralets etc, I've been able to come up with a few styling options just from these. I will have to buy extra pieces of clothing however for my male models but am hoping my £200 will be plenty. 

Here are the moodboards that I created via Polyvore to show my models my ideas.




The first moodboard above is for my female models showing them styling wise what I hope to achieve and also incorporating the Givenchy Spring illuminating powder as this is the product I am focused around. 

The second moodboard to the left shows more of the make-up look I hope to achieve; glowing matte skin (the skin being the main focus) using the model's natural skin tone and working in tones lighter and darker to create natural shadows with a suited neutral lip.






This moodboard to the right is for the male models who will be dressed in short cropped black trousers (or jeans) with smart black shoes. I like the idea of an oversized white t-shirt with a long suit jacket also with layered jewelry as this shoot has a strong religious influence and I want to incorporate rings into this also whether they be around the neck or elsewhere.









These are a few sketches of the designs I and looks I wish to create for my male and female models using the Givenchy traditional colours of black and white.

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